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Interactive Web Application (D0133), 5 op

Basic information

Course name:Interactive Web Application
Interactive Web Application
Course Winha code:D0133
Kurre acronym:IntWebAppl
Credits:5
Type and level of course:Professional studies
Year of study, semester or study period:1.year
Implementation:Spring semester, 3.period, 4.period
Semester:0607
Language of tuition:English
Teacher:Bauters, Aalto, Gimpl
Final assessment:Grading scale (0-5)

Descriptions

Prerequisites

D0009 Visual Design & D0004 Publishing Tools

Course contents (core content level)

The goal of the project is to design and develop a small-scale interactive information service application on the Web. The project integrates the knowledge provided in 1.term and 2.term courses and develops students? practical skills in applying that knowledge. The course will also introduce the students with project-based learning.
- Implement web application development methodologies in practise
- Apply basic visual design methods for Web applications
- Design a small-scale interactive application on the Web (using CSS)
- Manage small application development projects
- Organise and document individual learning in a group project

Course contents (additional)

- Apply visual design methods for Web applications in consideration of the customer needs and discuss the visual needs with the customer (user centred ?design methods)
- Design a small-scale interactive application on the Web (deeper knowledge on how to use CSS and XHTML)
- Develop updating system for the customer
- Modify the give guidelines for the project management to fit the particular project that is under work
- Organise, document and reflect on the individual learning in a group project

Core content level learning outcomes (knowledge and understanding)

- The Student can explain freely the subjects of the core area of knowledge using appropriate terminology

Core content level learning outcomes (skills)

- The student can use in practise the knowledge base acquired from the core studies when facing real problems
- The Student can apply and develop independently his/her skills in practise by the knowledge acquired from the core, additional and special knowledge areas

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Teaching and learning strategies

lectures h
calculation h
laboratory h
practice h
projects 86 h
exams h
selfstudy 34 h
TOTAL 120 h

Teaching methods and student workload

Assessment weighting and grading

Assessment of the compulsory homework assignments, laboratory reports and the project.

Related competences of the degree programme

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